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V
V
- S
IRTUOSO
IOLIN
Setting Up The Volume Curves
S E T U P
Enter
R E C O R D –
D
E F A U L T
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
S E T U P
D E F A U L T
P L A –
A
U D I O
M I D I
Enter
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
S E T U P
A U D I O
O F F S E T S –
C
U R V E S
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Enter
S E T U P
C U R V E S
U N M I X E D –
V
I O L I N
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Enter
S E T U P
V I O L I N
0 0 1
0 6 4
1 2 7
Right
Left
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
The Y axis shows the volume settings for each instrument and the
audio processor. The X axis shows the corresponding Global
volume. So in this example when global volume is at say 1, the
piano is at 1 to play its softest the audio processor is at 30 to
sound good with the piano. And the violin sounds good with the
other two when its volume is at 85.
Owners Manual
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ETUP AND
DJUSTMENTS
Select a Virtuoso Violin song.
Push Play.
Press Setup - Defaults - Audio - Curves - Violin.
The Violin, Piano and Speaker will go down to
its lowest volume.
Adjust the violin's volume so that it sounds good
with the lowest volume played by the piano and
background. You may want to also look at the
bow movement's speed. The lowest violin
volume should also coincide with an attractive
bow speed.
Push the Right button.
Adjust the violins volume to sound good with the
piano and background speaker.
Push the Right button.
Adjust the violins max volume to sound good
with the pianos and backgrounds max volume.
Push Enter.
By pushing enter the volume will revert to what
the global volume is set to.
85
30
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S
CREEN
Example 1
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GENERAL
C 1 D 1
S T O P
0 0 : 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16
'
S E L E C T
S H U F F L E
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
The selection can only be made when the first letter
of the selection is highlighted in the first or second
spot of the LCD. If there is an arrow in the first spot
of the LCD it indicates there is a higher menu or
more selections to the left. Turning the data dial
knob to the right brings the first letter of the next
word into the highlighted selection area. Pushing
enter selects the option and brings up the next set
of possible selections or a set point to be adjusted.
IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE: EACH WORD (not set of words) on the second line is an option you can
select. Turning the dial simply shifts the words in the line left or right. When the word representing the
option you would like is the first word on the left, pushing enter will go to that word's/option's submenu.
NOTE ABOVE: YOU ARE NOT PUSHING ENTER FOR THE OPTION "SELECT SHUFFLE" YOU ARE
PUSHING ENTER FOR THE OPTION "SELECT"
IF YOU SEE THE WORD PLAY ON THE TOP ROW, THE KNOB WILL ACT AS A GLOBAL VOLUME
CONTROL. WHEN PLAY IS NOT PRESENT THE DATA DIAL ACTS SIMILAR TO A MOUSE TO NAVIGATE
SELECTIONS OR CHANGE SETPOINTS.
Example 2
GENERAL
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D 1 D 1
P L A Y
0 0 0 2 M
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
v ? - - - - -
- - - - -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
V
B
IEW
ASICS
The top row of the screen will always tell you where you
are within the operating system's logic tree, or what your
current operating status is.
In example 1: We are looking at the current operating
status.
The first four characters tell us Chili's mode.
The second spot tells us the unit is stopped.
Here the elapsed time is displayed. If this were a
MIDI file you would see the measures being
counted. (See Example 2.)
Push enter at Select and you can select the track
using the data dial.
The bottom row indicates what options are available.
The arrow pointing to the right (") indicates there are
more options to choose. They are located to the right of
the Shuffle option.
In this example the D in the first space indicates that a demo
MIDI file is the source and PLAY indicates that it is playing.
PLAY = file is playing, STOP = Stopped, PAUSE =
Paused
The 0002M is the number of measures that have been
played.
The numbers 1—16 on the bottom of the screen point to
an indicator on the LCD that identifies the active
channels, the channels that will have activity, and those
where a piano channel is present.
(-) A dash indicates a channel that is present.
(?) A note indicates the present channel is active.
(v) The Piano shape indicates there is a piano on this
particular channel .
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